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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 16:21:48 -0500
To: pycyn@aol.com, lojban@onelist.com
Subject: Re: [lojban] Translating names
X-eGroups-From: "Robert A. McIvor" <rmcivor@macsrule.com>
From: "Robert A. McIvor" <rmcivor@macsrule.com>

At 4:58 AM -0500 3/22/00, pycyn@aol.com wrote:
>From: pycyn@aol.com

>are not otherwise significant. Nor, in Lojban, is the choice of final
>consonant; in Loglan, -s is required in borrowed or constructed names that
>would end in a vowel.

I am not aware that Loglan *requires* any particular consonant in
the above situation, though -s and -n are the most commonly used. The
requirement is that a name which is not a personified Loglan word should
end in some consonant and a pause.

Sincerely,
Robert A. McIvor
(rmcivor@mac.com)



